Sentences with phrase «against terrorist suspects»

These could include providing more resources to the police and intelligence services, bringing lesser charges against terrorist suspects to enable them to be held in custody while the major investigation proceeds, and the use of tagging, surveillance or control orders.

Not exact matches

Today, after much protestation, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a report of the CIA's torture and «enhanced interrogation» techniques used in against suspected terrorists following 9/11.
«The capture of suspected terrorist Ahmad Khan Rahami is an important reminder that we must remain vigilant against radical Islamic extremists at home and abroad.
Trump has given the CIA secret new authority to conduct drone strikes against suspected terrorists, U.S. officials said, changing the Obama administration's policy of limiting the spy agency's paramilitary role and reopening a turf war between the agency and the Pentagon.
Deacon also chastised Katko for sticking with the Republican Party on a number of issues, like voting to defund Planned Parenthood and voting against bringing a bill to the House floor that would have banned people on the suspected terrorist watch list from purchasing guns.
«The apprehension of the suspects is a boost to the fight against terrorism and insurgency in that they were assisting with investigation that would lead to the arrest of more suspected terrorists in the camp and elsewhere» Usman said.
When Jessica, a young Air Force drone pilot in Nevada, is tasked with launching a missile against a suspected terrorist halfway across the world, she realizes that though women and children are in the crosshairs of her screen, she has no choice but to follow orders.
At this stage, it is important to note that the EU runs two different sanctions regimes: autonomous EU sanctions (e.g. against the Iranian banks and PMOI) and sanctions implementing UN lists of terrorist suspects issued by the UN Sanctions Committee (e.g. against Al - Quaeda affiliates and other terrorist outfits).
Roach's text examines some of the existing powers in the Criminal Code that can be used against suspected terrorists, and discusses the issues surrounding proposed amendments that would expand powers of Canadian intelligence services.
[217] Special Rapporteur Martin Scheinin wrote in his October 2009 report that, while there had been «a small number of cases where police officers have been subject to investigations and trial following torture complaints,» he was «troubled that complaints against SSI officers in this regard have produced no results,» and «gravely concerned» by information that terrorist suspects subjected to detention by SSI officers were at particular risk of torture.
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